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National Trailer Convoy, Inc. v. United States
Citation: 394 U.S. 849Docket: 1169
Court: Supreme Court of the United States; March 31, 1969; Federal Supreme Court; Federal Appellate Court
The Supreme Court case National Trailer Convoy, Inc. v. United States, decided on May 5, 1969, involves the appeal of National Trailer Convoy and others against the United States and associated parties. The court, represented by a per curiam decision, has granted motions to affirm the lower court's judgment. The specific details of the case, including the grounds for the appeal and the implications of the ruling, are not elaborated upon in this summary, but the affirmation indicates that the Supreme Court upheld the decisions made in the lower courts without additional commentary. The case involved representation from various legal parties, including the Solicitor General and attorneys for the appellants and appellees.